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Home Office In Formentera | By Maria Castello

Es Pujol De S´era is a beautiful single level home and work studio in Spanish island Formentera. Designed by Spanish architect Maria Castello Martinez, the 2,163 square foot retreat consists of an office and residential area with subtle divisions between work and play. The house inside is simple, bright and pure with focus drawn to the picture perfect views of the surrounding wheat and barley fields.



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COSMIC TINY HOME - Image

COSMIC TINY HOME

Cosmic Tiny Homes are revolutionizing sustainable living with their innovative features that go beyond traditional ADUs. These tiny homes not only recycle water but also generate their own solar power, offering homeowners an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution. Equipped with a five-panel, 2.2-kilowatt photovoltaic system and a five-kilowatt-hour battery, Cosmic Tiny Homes produce more energy than they consume. This surplus energy can be utilized to...
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CERAMIC HOUSE | BY HECTOR RUIZ-VELAZQUEZ - Image

CERAMIC HOUSE | BY HECTOR RUIZ-VELAZQUEZ

Located in Madrid-Spain, this is an amazing attic space conversion of an early 20th Century building. It is a creation of Spanish Architect Héctor Ruiz-Velazquez, and he designed it as a three-dimensional object you can move arround at different heights going up and down freely across the numerous levels. Via Contemporist...
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CLOCKTOWER PENTHOUSE APARTMENT | BROOKLYN - Image

CLOCKTOWER PENTHOUSE APARTMENT | BROOKLYN

A striking triplex penthouse apartment in a clock tower overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor has gone on the market for $25 million.The main floor of the sleek modern apartment is dominated by four working clocks housed in four 14-foot-high round windows, which provide nearly unobstructed views (except for the clock faces) out to the four points of the compass. ...
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